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Ryanair expects to fly 100m passengers this financial year
Airlines

Ireland-based carrier Ryanair has announced it is anticipating to fly 100 million passengers this financial year, in light of a strong uptick in forward bookings, and says demand is approaching pre-pandemic volumes.

De Havilland Canada to produce hybrid-electric Dash 8 aircraft demonstrator
Future of Aviation

De Havilland Canada has announced a new partnership Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) to integrate hybrid-electric technology into a De Havilland Canada Dash 8-100 flight demonstrator.

Heathrow sees 3-hour queues on 2021’s busiest weekend
Airlines

Heathrow said it expected around 128,000 passengers to have travelled through last weekend as it was the first since the UK’s COVID restrictions eased.

American Airlines to hire 1,350 pilots within 18 months
Airlines

American Airlines is set to hire 1,350 pilots by the end of 2022, as travel demand continues to surge. It comes after the carrier reported a number of occasions of labour shortages, which severely impacted flights last month. In a staff memo from the airline’s vice president of flight, Chip Long, the company said it

Air Canada reports higher loss in second quarter
Airlines

Air Canada’s second-quarter results have shown bookings have risen but operating losses have worsened from earlier in the year. 

Airbus in the lead for ITA’s US$5.3bn fleet renewal
Airlines

Italy’s new state-owned airline Italia Transporto Aereo (ITA) is in talks with Airbus over a potential order for 81 commercial jets, to be acquired over the next four years. Speaking with local news outlet Corriere Della Sera, three anonymous sources stated that the European planemaker has taken the lead in the battle to provide the

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